Alexander Kerzhakov scored on one of his first touches after coming on as a substitute, lifting Russia to a 1-1 draw with South Korea on Tuesday in a World Cup match marked by the first big goalkeeping error of the tournament.

But Kerzhakov bailed his teammate out, turning in a shot from close range in the 74th minute — three minutes after coming on as a substitute — to rescue a point for Russia in a poor-quality match.

Akinfeev stayed on the ground inside his own net, head in his hands, after making his blunder, clearly embarrassed after dropping what was a routine save on a shot from about 30 yards. He was consoled by a couple of teammates who patted him on the back, but could soon join in the celebrations when Kerzhakov tied it soon after.

The explosive six-minute spell that featured both goals was not in keeping with the rest of a fairly mundane game characterized by slow buildup play, poor passing and wayward finishing.

A point leaves both teams behind Belgium, which beat Algeria 2-1 earlier Tuesday.

Vice President Joe Biden was among the 39,760 who watched the U.S. beat Ghana in a World Cup opener on Monday at Arena das Dunas. And he must have felt right at home since the stands were full of red, white and blue.